Tildu, Tiḻdu: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusTiḻdu (ತಿೞ್ದು):—
1) [verb] to make right; to change from wrong to right; to remove errors from; to correct.
2) [verb] to make better by removing faults and defects; to reform.
3) [verb] to train (a person, animal); to make suitable for a particular purpose.
4) [verb] to make (things) tidy; to tidy up.
5) [verb] to make ready; to prepare.
6) [verb] to guide (another) to improve knowledge, ability, skill, etc.
7) [verb] to become apt, correct or favourable.
8) [verb] to foretell something good or favourable.
9) [verb] to settle a quarrel or dispute; to reconcile conflicting parties.
10) [verb] to be warded off; to be prevented from happening.
11) [verb] to cause to flow in or as in a stream.
12) [verb] to break and turn up or remove (ground, etc.) with a spade or other tool or with hands, claws, etc.
13) [verb] to kill by stabbing.
14) [verb] to delineate something in or paint, a picture.
15) [verb] to write on a model letter to have a good control, and to master the art of writing.
16) [verb] to read and mark corrections on (printers' proofs, etc.); to correct one’s or another’s writing.
17) [verb] to cut or incise letters, designs, etc. in or on (a surface); to engrave.
18) [verb] to repay completely a loan.
19) [verb] to come to an end.
20) [verb] to lessen (another’s) burden, unbearable responsibility, etc.
21) [verb] to allay or relieve (pain, an ache, etc.); to assuage; to soothe.
22) [verb] to distribute; to disperse.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
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